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Post time 14-9-2023 20:48:50 | Show all posts |Read mode
"Everyone has a past. About 6 years ago, I found myself in a state of unmanageable stress and workload in my then job. I felt suffocated whenever I entered the office and knew I couldn't stay there another day. So, I quit. At that time, I hadn't found another job yet, and I had outstanding debts that I hadn't paid off. After quitting, I had a leisurely two months, but then the money started running out, and I began to feel anxious.

I found myself in a financial crisis and was desperate to find a solution. To make quick money, I started exploring high-risk options, like foreign exchange trading. I didn't have much money at the time, so I borrowed some from a friend and started trading forex.

In forex trading, I was lured by the promises of high returns and quick wealth. My only goal at the time was to earn enough from forex trading to pay off my debts and start a small business with the remaining funds. However, due to my lack of experience and knowledge, I soon realized that something was wrong, but it was too late. Forex markets are highly volatile, and unfortunately, I lost most of my capital, plunging me into an even deeper financial crisis.

Looking back now, I realize that I was not in the right state of mind at the time. The pressure of debt pushed me to make rash decisions. I lost patience and the ability to think clearly. Instead, I was urgently seeking to make money through forex trading to solve my financial problems. Greed and irrationality also played a part. I was driven by a desire to get rich quickly, focusing solely on high returns while ignoring the risks. I failed to recognize that forex trading is essentially high-risk gambling.

After this experience, I became cautious and stayed away from forex trading. Even when I receive calls encouraging me to play, I resist the temptation. It's true that experiences like these can be valuable lessons. Now, I remind myself to stay calm and rational, to face problems head-on and not get overwhelmed or lose my way. I can control my impulses and only engage in small, manageable risks. I hope this serves as a reminder to everyone to stay vigilant. Please don't get carried away! Brothers, feel free to share your own past experiences and keep each other informed."
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Post time 14-9-2023 21:20:40 | Show all posts
Regardless of the type of investment, it's essential to approach it rationally, or else it's easy to find oneself in a predicament.
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Post time 14-9-2023 22:25:23 | Show all posts
Your choices, your consequences, your responsibility. Who hasn't been young, who hasn't made mistakes? Looking back, it's a chapter in life, but we must keep moving forward. Without experiencing storms, how can we ever see a rainbow?
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Post time 15-9-2023 23:16:42 | Show all posts
Each person's past regrets are unique. Let's strive to move forward calmly, especially those of us in the gambling world.
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Post time 15-9-2023 23:53:27 | Show all posts
Every gambler has their own story. Some may have endured more hardships, while others may have had a smoother journey. Some may have encountered mentors, while others have struggled to break free from difficulties. Regardless of the path, it's essential to maintain a balanced mindset. Avoid constantly chasing overnight riches and instead take steady, measured steps towards your goals.
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Post time 16-9-2023 06:40:21 | Show all posts
Turns out, the original poster is someone who once hit rock bottom and slowly climbed back up. Keep going—everything will get better.
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